Raytheon tapped for Navy sub paging tech
Mass High Tech: The Journal of New England Technology
Raytheon Co. has landed a $5.2 million deal with the U.S. Navy.
The multimillion dollar contract calls for the Waltham-based defense contractor to provide the Navy with a tactical paging solution intended to improve submarine communications.
Raytheon's Deep Siren system employs acoustic, expendable buoys that enable long-range communications from a buoy to a submarine. The work is part of an effort to achieve real-time communications between Navy officials on land and inside submarines, according to the company. November 13, 2007 22:03 PM
Mass High Tech: The Journal of New England Technology
Raytheon Co. has landed a $5.2 million deal with the U.S. Navy.
The multimillion dollar contract calls for the Waltham-based defense contractor to provide the Navy with a tactical paging solution intended to improve submarine communications.
Raytheon's Deep Siren system employs acoustic, expendable buoys that enable long-range communications from a buoy to a submarine. The work is part of an effort to achieve real-time communications between Navy officials on land and inside submarines, according to the company. November 13, 2007 22:03 PM